Cookie law
Since 14 April 2016, the European cookie law, the General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR), has been in force. As a result, every website is legally
obliged to inform the user about the storage of personal data and the
placing of cookies and to request permission for this.

Which personal data is
stored on Polo.TV?
No personal data is or will be stored on website Polo.TV .

If you register for our mailing list, we will save your email address on
email company Mailchimp. With every email you receive from us, you can
unsubscribe at the bottom of the email.

Which cookies are placed
on Polo.TV?
On www.polo.tv the following cookies are placed / used:

1. Functional cookies
Necessary cookies. To be able to surf properly through the site, we use
cookies.
We do not need to request permission for these cookies.
We use "Time and Date" to count down to the live event.
For more information about cookies from this companie, please visit:https://www.timeanddate.com/information/privacy.html

2. Cookies for own
website statistics via Google Analytics
Through our website, cookies are placed by the American company Google, as
part of the Analytics service. We use this service to keep track of and get
reports on how
-We have a processor agreement with Google.
-The last digit of the IP address is masked by Google.
-We have disabled "share data" in Google.
-We have disabled "Data collection for ad functions".
-We have disabled "User ID".
Google may provide this stored information to third parties if Google is
legally obliged to do so, or if third parties process the information on
behalf of Google. We have no influence on this.

The information that Google collects is anonymised. Your full IP address is
emphatically not given. The information is transferred to and stored by
Google on servers in the United States. Google maintains the Safe Harbor
principles and is affiliated with the Safe Harbor program of the US
Department of Commerce.

3. Social Media cookies
On our website buttons are included to promote web pages (liking) or share
(tweet) on social networks like Facebook and Twitter. These buttons work
through pieces of code that come from Facebook or Twitter itself. By means
of this code, cookies are placed on our site by these parties. We have no
influence on that. Read the privacy statement of Facebook or Twitter (which
can change regularly) to read what they do with your (personal) data that
they process via these cookies. The information they collect is anonymised
as much as possible. The information is transferred to and through Twitter,
Facebook on servers in the United States. Twitter and Facebook adhere to the
Safe Harbor principles and are affiliated to the Safe Harbor program of the
US Department of Commerce. This means that there is an appropriate level of
protection for the processing of any personal data.